In Mandeville's travel book for pilgrims to Jerusalem, the people of Blemmyae are mentioned. The faces of these people are on their bodies and they are depicted with eyes protruding from their shoulders. Their mouths are round like a horseshoe and are located in the middle of their breasts. Elsewhere, there are reports of other Blemmyae individuals with eyes and mouths on their backs. In another place, it is stated that there are flat, noseless and eyeless people. These people have two small dimples instead of eyes and have flat, lipless mouths. - This image was created with letaicreate.com artificial intelligence tools.
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